by Vianey C. on Wooohoo for Bob! Great music, $5 cover, incredibly laid back ambiance, diverse crowd. Small bar/lounge, so it gets pretty crowded. Problem: tiny little bathroom. I'm 5ft and I could barely move around in that thing. Ordered two amaretto sours-$14, good cheap drinks. UPDATE 1/08: Being that the last time I was here it was a great place to be, we went back a few weeks later only to face an incredibly LONG line that my crazy ass stood on for more than an hour! In peep toe heels no less! I didn't have such a problem with it, until the bouncer kept letting people skip the line including one heffer that used this excuse, "I'm in real estate and I want to buy this place. Can my friends and I check it out?" ARE YOU FKN KIDDING!!?? He let her right in. For that, this place is going down to one star, fk that.
by Kathy S. on Pretty cool venue. Came here for Pink Mammoth's 5th Anniversary Extravaganza. Its located halfway to the middle of nowhere, so there's no worries about being obnoxiously loud. The drinks were free, but the bartenders stood there staring at us, waiting for a tip. awk? Speakers were bumpin', people were groovin', and i fell off the small ass platform twice. And as for that step between the bar and the dance floor, they need to get rid of it. Who knows how many times i tripped on that damned thing. And the only thing that kept me from scrubbing hardcore was the massive sea of people that i fell on. And wtf with the bathroom? 3 urinals for a fairly large sized room. Sweet. I get to wait in line and stare at the 3 guys taking their sweet time peeing. Where are the stall dividers?
by Nick S. on When I moved to Austin I was bar hopping on 6th and was surprisingly not even allowed into this joint. The bouncer told me "he couldn't hang with my shoes," a pair of mighty fine Nike high-tops I might add. I was stumped, but soon realized this was a dress policy. There was no one in there. How can you have a strict dress policy on 6th Street? Jeez, what a pretentious place. Good for a laugh as you walk somewhere else.
by 5 on The New owners have done a really nice job refurbishing the place. They put allot of money into an already successful comedy club. I love performing there you can see me the first thursday of each month. I host the New Talent showcase! www.geoffkole.com
by Jana Harviston on Where else can you combine Manhattan nightlife with the very suburban 'sport' of bowling? Grab a drink (that's something other than beer!) and roll that heavy ball next to pretty young things like yourself. Avoid the crowds and long waits by going during the early part of the week.